| George Thomas Bettany - 1888 - 970 דפים
...is the most southern of all lands, and is separated from New Guinea by a narrow strait. Its shores are hitherto but little known, since after one voyage...been deserted: and seldom is the country visited, except when sailors are driven there by storms. The Australis Terra begins at one or two degrees from... | |
| Alfred Russel Wallace - 1893 - 566 דפים
...is the most southern of all lands, and is separated from New Guinea by a narrow strait. Its shores are hitherto but little known, since after one voyage...driven there by storms. The Australis Terra begins at one or two degrees from the equator, and is ascertained by some to be of so great an extent, that if... | |
| Alfred Russel Wallace - 1893 - 544 דפים
...is the most southern of all lands, and is separated from New Guinea by a narrow strait. Its shores are hitherto but little known, since after one voyage...unless when sailors are driven there by storms. The Australia Terra begins at one or two degrees from the equator, and is ascertained by some to be of... | |
| Henry Smith Williams - 1904 - 702 דפים
...Guinea by a narrow strait. Its shores are hitherto but little known, since, after one [1598-1770 AD] voyage and another, that route has been deserted,...driven there by storms. The Australis Terra begins at one or two degrees from the equator and is ascertained by some to be of so great an extent, that if... | |
| Albert Lee - 1906 - 400 דפים
...is the most southern of all lands, and is separated from New Guinea by a narrow strait. Its shores are hitherto but little known, since, after one voyage...unless when sailors are driven there by storms. The A ustralis Terra (or Southern Land) begins at one or two degrees from the equator, and is ascertained... | |
| 1907 - 780 דפים
...and is separated from New Guinea by a narrow strait. Its shores are hitherto but little known, «nee, after one voyage and another, that route has been...unless when sailors are driven there by storms. The Áustralis Terra begins at one or two degrees from the equator, and is ascertained by some to be of... | |
| Henry Smith Williams - 1907 - 712 דפים
...Guinea by a narrow strait. Its shores are hitherto but little known, since, after one [1888-1770 AD] voyage and another, that route has been deserted,...unless when sailors are driven there by storms. The Australia Terra begins at one or two degrees from the equator and is ascertained by some to oe of so... | |
| 1908 - 966 דפים
...Australia is the most southern of all lands. It is separated from New Guinea by a narrow strait. Its shores are hitherto but little known, since, after one voyage...unless when sailors are driven there by storms. The Australia Terra begins at one or two degrees from the equator, and is maintained by some to be so great... | |
| Florence Gay - 1912 - 276 דפים
...is the most southern of all lands, and is separated from New Guinea by a narrow strait. Its shores are hitherto but little known, since after one voyage...begins at two or three degrees from the equator, and is ascertained by some to be of so great an extent that if it were thoroughly explored it would be regarded... | |
| A. Wyatt Tilby - 1912 - 470 דפים
...' is the most southern of all lands. It is separated from New Guinea by a narrow strait. Its shores are hitherto but little known, since, after one voyage...deserted, and seldom is the country visited, unless sailors are driven there by storms. The Australis Terra begins at two or three degrees from the Equator,... | |
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